Happened to me as well.
Just out of curiosity, how do you fix a system in this state? And how you
managed to flag "systemd" as the problem?

I did this:

apt purge systemd
apt install systemd=239-15

Then I had to reinstall plasma to a version not requiring the last systemd
(not sure if this was really required or I messed up)

apt purge kde-plasma-desktop
apt install kde-plasma-desktop -t testing

Then I had the system back working.

Any info on you handled the situation is appreciated and would be very
useful.

On Sun, 23 Dec 2018 at 20:24, luca.pedrielli <[email protected]> wrote:

> Il 23/12/18 17:23, Bob Weber ha scritto:
>
> On 12/23/18 9:18 AM, luca pedrielli wrote:
>
> my plasma session in sid/vbox stops to work(black screen) after
> systemd/udev 240-1 update.
>
> holding systemd/udev 239-15 version works.
>
> My debian unstable vm (using qemu) also had problems with the upgrade to
> udev 240-1.  It would eventually come around and display konsole but only
> after about a minute of high CPU usage and no plasma logo.  I downgraded
> just udev to 239-15 but I had the same response... high CPU usage and long
> wait.  Only after downgrading systemd to 239-15 restored the system with
> plasma logo displayed and short wait after login.
> --
>
>
> *...Bob*
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=917167
>
> Luca.
>
>

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